...of the fixtures, which are thought to be in approximately 645 school buildings. The case is New York Communities for Change v. New York...
...149; Nassau County Family Court: Convert the county's former Social Services building in Mineola into a combined Family Court/Matrimonial Center and relocate the...
...McGaw, Alventosa & Zajac, Jericho (Andrew Zajac of counsel), for Madison...scaffolding while working in a building owned by Madison Park and...
... Judge. Andrew G. Tarantino, Jr. ...
...not pose a danger to the public or the employees of the building." Final results may be available in a day or two....
...permits women to serve their sentences with their children at the Brownsville building....
...much less air pollution. It contributes to grid reliability and, by allowing buildings to produce some of their own electricity, it displaces some of the...
Andrew T. Wolfe, Principal Law Clerk to Justice James W. McCarthy, writes: Motions for summary judgment often skip an important step, looking beyond the burden of proof on the motion to the ultimate
...he begins preparing the soup, each member of the community contributes by building the fire, providing the pot and supplying the ingredients. In the end...
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